Audio is the theme of this video from our NAB coverage partners over at FreshDV. Get the scoop on the new Shoeps Super CMIT Digital shotgun mic with its ability to detect ambient sound separately from direct sound. Also covered is the new Tascam DR-60D for DSLR users. Hit the jump for all the info:
The ability to pick out frequency ranges in the Super CMIT Shotgun could be incredibly useful for filmmakers. This is pretty exciting technology, what do you guys think?
With NAB in the distant past we’re left to re-evaluate the mirrorless and cinema camera landscapes in the wake of news from Blackmagic Design and our other favorite camera brands.
It’s easy to forget for a lot of content creators and shooters, the name of the game isn’t bigger and more expensive, but rather smaller and more affordable.
That’s why it’s cool to see some upstart brands trying to push the industry into a more micro-realm, as is the case with Yashica, a company with 75 years of history and products, partnering with another brand called "I’m Back", to launch what they’re calling “the world's smallest and most innovative micro mirrorless camera. “
Let’s take a look at the Micro Mirrorless Yashica - I’m Back, its video recording specs and capabilities, and how you can follow along with its development on their Kickstarter page.
Introducing the Micro Mirrorless Yashica - I'm Back
As far as silly camera names go, this new micro mirrorless from Yashica and I’m Back takes the top prize already. (As does the company I’m Back, which leaves a lot of questions as to what their other brand name ideas were…)
Still, designed for photography lovers looking to travel as easily as possible, and video content creators looking to shoot and record with as little impact as possible, yet still feature interchangeable optics and high-quality photos and video, this might be a product worth exploring for the right parties.
Measuring in at just 77 x 50 mm (3 x 1.97 in), the Micro Mirrorless Yashica - I'm Back aims to challenge the norms of traditional photography with its compact and lightweight design. Unlike its bigger, and more expensive, DSLR and mirrorless brothers, this micro mirrorless promises to deliver professional-quality images in a portable package, perfect for capturing life's moments on the go.
A 12-megapixel CMOS Sensor and 4K UHD Video
As for its video specs, the Micro Mirrorless Yashica - I'm Back features a 12-megapixel 1/2.33-inch-type IMX117 CMOS sensor developed by Sony, which is set to be capable of 4K UHD video recording at 24 frames per second.
The camera will also include three manual-focus lenses at launch, including a wide-angle, a standard, and a telephoto as well as compatibility with other various lenses to ensure that every photo or video shoot is sharp, vibrant, and full of detail.
The camera will also include built-in WiFi as well as access to an I’m Back app, which will allow users to effortlessly transfer photos directly to their smartphones for instant sharing on social media platforms without the hassle of removing the micro SD card.
Price and Availability
As mentioned at the start, this Micro Mirrorless Yashica - I'm Back is available to claim only on their Kickstarter page for now and is available with different options starting as low as $239. And, at the time of writing this article, the camera has almost 1,500 backers and a pledge of over $500,000, well over its original $10,000 goal.
So, if you’re interested, it does look like this camera is for real and should help push the industry smaller and cheaper, which is always a good thing.